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    Buffett Pursued Major Deals in His Final Days as CEO of Berkshire

    By Ava MorganJanuary 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Buffett’s Final Chapter at Berkshire: A Quest for the Elusive Deal

    Buffett’s Final Chapter at Berkshire: A Quest for the Elusive Deal

    As I reflect on the recent developments at Berkshire Hathaway, it is clear that we are witnessing a pivotal moment in the company’s storied history. Warren Buffett, the legendary investor, has handed over the CEO role to Greg Abel, yet his quest for that “elephant-sized” acquisition remains an intriguing focal point.

    The Challenge of Opportunity

    Buffett, now 95, has made it abundantly clear that the real constraint on making major acquisitions is not the size of the deals but rather the lack of viable opportunities in the market. In a recent interview, he expressed an openness to any substantial proposal, stating:

    “It’s external circumstances… if after we finish talking you say, ‘I’ve got a great $100 billion new idea,’ I would say, ‘Let’s talk.'” – Warren Buffett

    This candidness reveals a central paradox at Berkshire Hathaway today. The company boasts a staggering cash reserve of $381.6 billion, yet Buffett finds himself unable to identify acquisitions that align with his valuation criteria.

    Cash Reserves: A Double-Edged Sword

    Despite Berkshire’s impressive liquidity, Buffett has long maintained that cash is not a desirable long-term asset. In his own words:

    “I’d rather have $100 billion and a really good business at a sensible price than have $100 billion in cash.” – Warren Buffett

    It’s worth noting his recent actions, notably the acquisition of Occidental Petroleum’s chemical business for $9.7 billion. This deal marks a significant investment, yet it pales in comparison to the vast reserves sitting idle. Buffett’s wariness of cash reflects a broader concern:

    • Cash can be a poor long-term asset.
    • Buffett likens liquidity to oxygen—essential yet easily overlooked.
    • The necessity of maintaining cash reserves for unforeseen market fluctuations.

    Transitioning Leadership: Abel’s Challenge

    With Greg Abel now at the helm, the question arises: will he command the same patience from shareholders that Buffett enjoyed? As Berkshire sits on a mountain of cash, the pressure to deploy this capital effectively could soon become a defining challenge for the new CEO. Abel has proven himself in various acquisitions, particularly in the energy sector, but the stakes are higher now than ever.

    Shareholders may be less forgiving, especially as they witness underperformance relative to the broader market. The urgency to capitalize on Berkshire’s liquidity could set the tone for Abel’s leadership.

    Final Thoughts

    Warren Buffett’s tenure has been characterized by a unique investment philosophy that prioritizes value over volume. As he steps back, I can’t help but ponder the implications of his legacy on the future of Berkshire Hathaway. The balance between maintaining liquidity and pursuing growth will be pivotal in the coming years.

    For those interested in a deeper dive into this topic, I encourage you to read the original article at the source: CNBC.

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    Ava Morgan is a senior reporter at Mirror Brief, covering finance, corporate accountability, and markets for over nine years. She focuses on clear, evidence-based stories that reveal how money shapes everyday life.

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